Saturday, February 16, 2019
Salem Witch Trials Of 1692 Essay -- Witch Salem History Hunt
The Salem beldam Trials of 1692 In colonial mama between February of 1692 and May of 1963 over one hundred and fifty nation were arrested and imprisoned for the capital felony of witchcraft. Trials were held in Salem Village, Ipswich, Andover and Salem Town of Essex County of Massachusetts, nevertheless accusations of witchcraft occurred in surrounding counties as well. Nineteen of the accused, fourteen women and quintuplet men, were hanged at Gallows Hill near Salem Village. Hysteria had swept through with(predicate) Puritan Massachusetts and hundreds of people were accused of witchcraft. Why these accusations came about competency account for a combination of an ongoing frontier war, economic conditions, congregational strife, teenage boredom, and personal jealousy among neighbors.* The colonial era was dangerous and the settlers were candid to much hardship, not only with other inhabitants of the land, save with themselves as well.The causaThe Witchcraft crisis began i n mid-January of 1691, when a young girl named Betty Parris living in the household of the Reverend Samuel Parris of Salem Village, Massachusetts, became strangely ill. She had suffered from fits of hysteria and delusions. The Reverend called upon the local anaesthetic physician, William Griggs, whom could make nothing physically wrong with her and ultimately concluded that she had been bewitched. (It is at a time believed that Betty Parris may have been suffering from stress, asthma, guilt, boredom, child abuse, epilepsy, and/or delusional psychosis.)* iii women were accused of the bewitching of Betty. She accused Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba, the Reverend Samuel Parris slave. Both Good and Osborne claimed their innocence, but Tituba confessed to witchcraft possibly for feeling guil... ...ent that the Indian Wars had much to do with the trials at all. Only that people were anxious and fearful because of them. I also find it interesting that women, usually under the a ge of 25, were the ones accusing others of witchcraft and wherefore they were believed by the colonys magistrates. I believe that witchcraft offered a valid excuse to the colonies misfortunes and the unexplained Invisible World. The Puritans strict godliness created much fear in the people, and the idea of Satan and witchcraft was a way of keeping people in order, since there wasnt sincerely a police system at the time. After much query I became rather fascinated by the take downts surrounding the Salem Witch Trials. Since there is still much mystery and debate about the subject, it makes it even more interesting.
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